I bought this binocular because I've read countless times that one should start with a pair of binoculars before diving into telescopes. I've seen details of the moon and I can notice Venus round shape on some nights. I also saw Jupiter and it's two larger moons, as faint as the faintest stars, but this was on a beach trip so the sky was clearer than what I'm used to.

I live on a place with a 7 or 6 on the Bortle Scale, is there something else I should try to see?

Yes, a tripod is neccesary since even my own heart beats get in the way by moving the binocular.
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Eduardo SerraDec 16 '13 at 13:24

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There used to be a very good reference guide for this: Deep Sky Travel Atlas. I have it, however I think it is out of print and it was also in German. It's mostly maps and tables, so the language is not so important... It marks objects as being suitable for binoculars or small telescopes.
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ArneDec 16 '13 at 13:30